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CSCL/SCMC 1201W-001. Visual & Performing Arts Movie Review

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Please must cite one of theories in the reading: Burch. The reading I will upload in the attachment. Thank you.

 

CSCL/SCMC 1201W-001          (2 page Prompt)
Cinema:  fall, 2019
                        Essay #1 Assignment: Film Form
Due: Submit in Lecture on October 4th (Hard Copies Please)
 Length: 750-800 words. Please include computer-generated word count at the bottom of your essay. 
Format: 12 point times new roman font, 1” margins, double space, staple. Use a title Page with your name, class title. And your own essay title.
 Source Citations: First, given the very brief length of the essay, you do not need to source or cite films or lecture/power-points. If you DO choose to cite Burch, use the MLA citation guidelines on our moodle site.Please do not bring in outside internet information.
--Do look at the Grading Rubric on our Canvas Site.
For this essay, I will show the beginning of a good essay from last term. Please do not feel compelled to write the same way, but you are welcome to use it as a guide. We will talk about style guidelined for revision in lecture and in discussions on week Four (see module)
 Do: --Telegraph
                    --Limit passive voice  (‘to be’ verbs) to five per page.
                    --Remember that every sentence needs a subject.
                    --You may use first person (‘I’), but choose what’s most comfortable for you. Stay in the same voice (1st,2nd,3rd) throughout your essay and in the same tense (past, present, future) as well. WRITING GUIDELINES NEXT WEEK!
                    --As always, read aloud after you are finished. Make sure that you like what you have written: that it communicates! 
  You want to...Put this prompt in your folder and keep it handy. Please do not sweat over mastery, or whether you have everything just “right.” Write a quick draft early, put the paper aside, pick it back up in a week, READ ALOUD so that you can hear it, and change what does not sound clear to you. Absolutely print your essay and staple it a day or two before class. We have had an excellent experience with this in this course. 
Prompt:
The directions for this essay are simple. Please choose ONE or TWO shots, scenes or sequences* from one of the early or avant-garde cinema examples that we viewed in class (Side by Side (Christopher Keneally, 2012); Baby’s Breakfast (Lumière, 1895); Workers Leaving the Factory (Lumière,1895); Mary Jane’s Mishap (Smith, 1903); The Kiss in the Tunnel (Smith, 1899); 
Sick Kitten (Smith, 1903);  How it Feel to be Run Over (Hepworth, 1900);
Explosion of a Motor Car (Hepworth, 1900);
The Great Train Robbery clip (Porter, 1903);
Rescued by Rover (Fitzhamen, 1905);
A Trip to the Moon (méliês, 1902)) Film titles, year, and directors are listed on your syllabus, but you do not need to give us information about any of the class films other than the title. We want your observations not what we already know. These essays are very short: please SKIP the filler, i.e. :no filler, meaning telling us who directed the films, the year, IMDB information and so forth.
Choose ONE or TWO (ONE is ALWAYS better) of Burch’s Four Traits of early cinema. Simply describe your shot or sequence and tell us as clearly as you can now you notice the trait that you choose in your shot/scene/sequence.  DESCRIBE your scene in detail.
Also, you may offer opinion: do you find viewing your scene annoying? Interesting? WHY or WHY not.
Go To your draft and use the writing revision sheet on moodle to revise.
Feel free to visit any of us for help.
Remember that when you describe what you see on the screen, you become a film theorist. AGAIN, Please Describe your scene in your own words. If you point out what you actually see on the screen, you are a film analyst.
PLEASE READ ALOUD and communicate: this is not a research paper. You are teaching us something!
*A sequence is an idea or concept that starts and finishes in a brief series of scenes and which can re-emerge in a different form later on in the film.Think of a SHOT as analogous to, or like, a WORD; a SCENE as analogous to, or like, a SENTENCE, and a SEQUENCE as analogous to a PARAGRAPH, that introduces and concludes an idea.
Splitting your writing into paragraphs is a win-win: easier for you and good for your reader.     

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Movie Review- The Great Train Robbery clip (Porter, 1903)
The avant-garde artistic movement emerges during the interwar period and was a reaction against literature, art and the previous world, which represented Modernism. Noël Burch's focus on primitive representation is explored to understand how gaze is used on a story and its relationship with space. Burch further argued that early cinema is a form of primitive mode of representation and one common trait was autarky and unicity of each frame (Burch 486). Primitivism and avant-garde are some of the cinematographic representation models where the spectator and the avant-garde are related to the primitive model with a cinema of attractions. The opening scene of the “Great Train Robbery clip” (Porter, 1903) is analyzed using Burch‘s ideas that there was autarky and unicity of each frame.
When the bandits first attacked the train they come brandishing their guns and the framing in this scene remains unchanged even as the two bandits tie up the attendant. The lack of diegetic sound as was common in the silent era films the diegetic effect is achieved by focusing on the same frame Primitive cinema is more related to attraction, the theatrical and circus. Burch focuses on frames rather than shots when explaining that scenes remained unchanged because the framing of the shot that focused on continuity of the action. In the next frame when the train arrives, the bandits wait while hiding waiting to ambush and there is seamless movement of the shots to ensure continuity of the story and frame.
The artistic philosophy defends a new world there there is more artistic expression opposed to tradition where art is as an intellectual and expressive challenge. The work of art including film allows the artists and creators to test their intellectual and expressive capacity in the art. The film “Great Train Robbery” is a classic attack of bandits who steal from the train passengers at gunpoint where there are ambushes, robberies, kidnappings shootings, ambushes and gun shots. The artistic movement is also characterized by the radical renewal of form and content where there is reinvention the concept of art. In the film the lack of editing partly explains t...
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